Anonymous wrote:Probably he same as a typical day at most schools in the city. Do you really think JKLM do pk4 that differently than any other school or are you intentionally trying to show posters that you’re IB for a JKLM? Why not mention the actual school if you want real feedback?
Anonymous wrote:Morning meeting, centers, recess, lunch, a special, recess, centers, closing circle.
It's mostly play and getting used to school routines.
We are a Janney family, my older stated in K (didn't get a prek spot) and my younger started in PreK.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thank you for the helpful replies! The sarcastic ones also made me laugh. Great reminder to also go to the open house. Yeah I was surprised just asking DC if we don’t get into PreK if DC wanted to have lunch at preschool or go home and DC said home. So made me think PreK in the same place wouldn’t be as pricey as I originally thought if we didn’t get into PreK and if we had to do it may even be a preference for DC to have a shorter day
But if you do go the public PreK route, don’t worry too much about this. Kids adjust to the schedule just fine, plus there’s many months between now any then anyways. They don’t have a break for nap/rest/listen quietly to a story depending on where your child was. We did 1/2 day preschool thru K for DC #1 then did public Prek (JKLM) for DC #2 and both were totally fine and each had their definite ‘pros’. For PreK in the public school, the pros were definitely free, full day (those two were also for me), and knowing the school/routine/etc for KG transition (for DC), and knowing neighborhood friends (for both of us). Either choice is fine but if you get the spot in PreK, I would not hesitate to take it.
*definitely do — not don’t (have a break in the afternoon for rest )
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thank you for the helpful replies! The sarcastic ones also made me laugh. Great reminder to also go to the open house. Yeah I was surprised just asking DC if we don’t get into PreK if DC wanted to have lunch at preschool or go home and DC said home. So made me think PreK in the same place wouldn’t be as pricey as I originally thought if we didn’t get into PreK and if we had to do it may even be a preference for DC to have a shorter day
But if you do go the public PreK route, don’t worry too much about this. Kids adjust to the schedule just fine, plus there’s many months between now any then anyways. They don’t have a break for nap/rest/listen quietly to a story depending on where your child was. We did 1/2 day preschool thru K for DC #1 then did public Prek (JKLM) for DC #2 and both were totally fine and each had their definite ‘pros’. For PreK in the public school, the pros were definitely free, full day (those two were also for me), and knowing the school/routine/etc for KG transition (for DC), and knowing neighborhood friends (for both of us). Either choice is fine but if you get the spot in PreK, I would not hesitate to take it.
Anonymous wrote:Thank you for the helpful replies! The sarcastic ones also made me laugh. Great reminder to also go to the open house. Yeah I was surprised just asking DC if we don’t get into PreK if DC wanted to have lunch at preschool or go home and DC said home. So made me think PreK in the same place wouldn’t be as pricey as I originally thought if we didn’t get into PreK and if we had to do it may even be a preference for DC to have a shorter day
. Great reminder to also go to the open house. Yeah I was surprised just asking DC if we don’t get into PreK if DC wanted to have lunch at preschool or go home and DC said home. So made me think PreK in the same place wouldn’t be as pricey as I originally thought if we didn’t get into PreK and if we had to do it may even be a preference for DC to have a shorter dayAnonymous wrote:Hi!
Our DC is in a great half-day preschool but I’m wondering what a typical day is like at a JKLM elementary. We are inbounds for one so have a decent shot at getting in.
Thanks!